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FAQs about Juvenile Probation - The Annie E. Casey Foundation Juvenile probation — also known as youth probation — is a court-imposed intervention during which young people remain at home under the supervision of a juvenile probation officer
Series Juvenile Probation - National Conference of State Legislatures Juvenile probation is a form of community supervision that may include reporting to a supervisory officer, participating in behavior-change programming, paying victim restitution, being tested for drug use or other conditions
The 10 Core Principles of Juvenile Probation by APPA The 10 Core Principles of Juvenile Probation For those youth who do require supervision, probation’s purpose should be to provide guidance, support, assistance, and opportunities that promote young people’s success and, in turn, protect public safety
What is Juvenile Probation? (with pictures) - MyLawQuestions Juvenile probation is a form of juvenile sentencing which allows juvenile offenders to remain in their communities, rather than incarcerating them or placing them in new homes There are a number of reasons why this type of sentence may be made available to a juvenile offender
Report Juvenile Probation Process Overview - National Conference of . . . Depending on the state, juveniles may be placed on probation pre-adjudication, post-adjudication or through an informal process For a basic understanding of how young people find themselves under probation, click through the sections below
Juvenile Probation: The Workhorse of the Juvenile Justice System What Is Juvenile Probation? Juvenile probation is the oldest and most widely used vehicle through which a range of court-ordered services is rendered Probation may be used at the “front end” of the juvenile justice system for first-time, low-risk offenders or at the “back end” as an alternative to institu-tional confinement for more
Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice Juvenile probation should be a focused intervention for youth who need it This short video from the Annie E Casey Foundation suggests how juvenile probation could get better outcomes for hundreds of thousands of young people The mission of juvenile probation is to foster youth’s personal growth, positive behavior change, and long-term success
The Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice The Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice, funded by the Annie E Casey Foundation, is a practice guide and resource library for the juvenile probation field It offers recommendations for juvenile probation officers, judges and court staff
Formal, Post-Adjudication Juvenile Probation Services Juvenile probation serves two primary purposes: 1) it holds youths who have offended accountable in order to protect public safety; and 2) it supports their rehabilitation through service delivery and with an alternative to incarceration (Westat and National Center for Juvenile Justice [NCJJ], 2013)